- from
Diocles of
Carystus who
wrote during the 3rd
century BCE, and from
Krateuas who
wrote in the 1st
century BCE. Only a few
fragments of
these works have...
-
order to
influence a
lawsuit by
silencing the
allies of Simmias, Trochas,
Krateuas, and Pausanias. Most of the
names that are
mentioned here are
known in...
-
Woman From Cnidus")
Koniates ("Plasterer")
Kouris ("The Lady Hairdresser")
Krateuas, or
Pharmakopoles ("Pharmacist")
Kybernetes ("The
Pilot or Helmsman") Kybeutai...
- the
doctors of the day,
berated by
Theophrastus for
their superstition)
Krateuas (fl. 110 BCE) is of
special note
because he
initiated the
tradition of...
-
Crateuas (111–64 BC), also
known as
Cratevas (Latin),
Krateuas, or
Kratevas (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Κρατεύας), was a Gr****
doctor and pharmacologist. He was distinguished...
- Ἅρπαλος
Hippias Ἱππίας ****an Ἑλλάν
Kallias Καλλίας
Kleandros Κλέανδρος
Krateuas Κρατεύας
Ktolemmas Κτολέμμας Kyllis[-] Κυλλισ[—]
Limnaios Λιμναῖος Lokros...